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Dantvman27 20-02-2010 00:20

pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 

Ian Curtis 20-02-2010 00:22

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantvman27 (Post 924345)

I'm pretty sure the capsule was named Freedom 7. Did you add one just for kicks?

Is that a ramp/hanger, or just superstructure for the sake of superstructure?

Dantvman27 20-02-2010 00:33

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
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Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 924348)
I'm pretty sure the capsule was named Freedom 7. Did you add one just for kicks?

Is that a ramp/hanger, or just superstructure for the sake of superstructure?


yes we added the 1 so it would be different

its main purpose is to deflect balls coming back into play via the ball return and block long shots it was originally going to house our lifting mechanism but needed to slim down so the winch had to go

CrashTestPilot 20-02-2010 00:49

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantvman27 (Post 924353)
... it was originally going to house our lifting mechanism but needed to slim down so the winch had to go

Yep, I think there will be plenty of teams that built an all around robot that is overweight will be looking for things to remove. Winch is fairly heavy for compared to the potential point value it may generate.

NorviewsVeteran 20-02-2010 08:34

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
does that sign say "no lame parents?"

Dantvman27 20-02-2010 10:13

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
No Lame Projects

BEEKMAN 20-02-2010 16:49

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
when i saw your robot at the unvailing, you bumper material did not look up to par.

the rules say:

Quote:

<R07>
E. The BUMPERS must be covered with a rugged, smooth cloth (1000 dernier Cordura PlusŪ strongly recommended). The cloth must completely enclose all exposed surfaces of the BUMPER backing (plywood) and cushion (pool noodle) material. It is recommended that lengths of aluminum angle be used to clamp the fabric in place.
I dont think your spandex like material is permitted, but like i said last night, I may be wrong.....I hust highly recomend replacing them

Dantvman27 20-02-2010 17:26

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BEEKMAN (Post 924697)
when i saw your robot at the unvailing, you bumper material did not look up to par.

the rules say:



I dont think your spandex like material is permitted, but like i said last night, I may be wrong.....I hust highly recomend replacing them

i'm sure they are, same stuff we used before and i don't think the rules have changed that much, and on the official inspection sheet it did not seem as if they were in violation of the rules as they were written there


Here's what the inspection sheet says

Must use a durable fabric cover for the noodles <R07.E>


So as long as they don't think our material will rip, which it won't, we are fine

EricH 20-02-2010 21:59

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
The rule is "rugged" and "smooth"; the inspection sheet is "durable".

If Spandex can hold up to FRC-style contact, it passes. If it tears, then it's simply a lesson learned as it gets repaired or replaced.

polehead3 20-02-2010 23:26

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
nice ball avoidence system

boomergeek 21-02-2010 10:07

Re: pic: Team 241 2010 robot: Freedom 8
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BEEKMAN (Post 924697)
when i saw your robot at the unvailing, you bumper material did not look up to par.
...

I don't think your spandex like material is permitted, but like i said last night, I may be wrong.....I hust highly recomend replacing them

The material used is much better described as a heavyweight strong satin than a "spandex-like" material. There is no stretch to it at all. It is strong enough to hold substantial weight on a single staple and (to my knowledge) has never ripped during assembly nor any matches nor when people improper try to lift our robots by the bumpers. It resists everything but the sharpest scissors.

We could probably use 3 inch wide strip of it as a winch strap. :)


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